Round Trip (The Knack album)
1981 studio album by the Knack / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Round Trip is the third studio album by power pop/new wave band the Knack, released by Capitol Records in 1981. It received generally unfavorable critical reviews, and stalled at #93 in the Billboard 200. It contained the single "Pay The Devil (Ooo, Baby, Ooo)" (which hit #67 on the Billboard Hot 100). "Boys Go Crazy" was issued as the single from the album in Australia. It was also issued as a follow-up single to "Pay the Devil" in the U.S. and was expected to be "chart bound" on the Hot 100, but it did not chart.[4] The band broke up a few months after its release, with their label dropping them due to failed expectations.[5] They remained disbanded until a 1986 reunion.[6]
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Released | October 1981[1] | |||
Genre | Power pop, new wave | |||
Label | Capitol EMI | |||
Producer | Jack Douglas | |||
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AllMusic | [2] |
Rolling Stone | [3] |